m i r mriri r r i m i r i mrpi----------------|----------------------|---------------|----------------|---0---3-3p0-0--|----1-1p0-0-----------|----1------1---|----1----3------|----2-------0---|---2-2---2------------|---0-0----0-0--|---0----5-------|--0-----------0-|--2-------------------|--0----0h2-----|--0----5--------|----------------|-0--------------------|-3-------------|-3----5---------|-3--------------|----------------------|---------------|----------------|"high... way, stretch into the night"

m i r mriri r r i m i Am G7----------------|----------------------|---------------|-0----3p--|---0---3-3p0-0--|----1-1p0-0-----------|----1------1---|-1i---3r--|----2-------0---|---2-2---2------------|---0-0----0-0--|-2r---0---|--0-----------0-|--2-------------------|--0----0h2-----|-2m---0---|----------------|-0--------------------|-3-------------|-0----2i--|-3--------------|----------------------|---------------|-X----3m--|"one... way, leading to your light"

soloHere's the basic outline... listen to the recording for the subtle nuances that make such an impressive performance. EJ has the most amazing smooth, bell-like violin toneand it's played very, very clean. IMO, one of the best lead tones he has ever recordedand similar to some of Mark Knopfler's tone on "Why Eye Man." Dial in violin tone (darkplexi amp or Class A with mid-hump, dark), reduce boost on pedal approx 50%, and reducevolume on guitar. Mix with a clean Fender Twin Reverb with gain @ 3. Bridge pickup,guitar tone control @ approx 2.5-3).